ACCESSIBILITY

STARS OF TIME Comic Con is open to individuals of all abilities. Inclusivity is at the core of everything we do, and we take pride in ensuring that all our events are disability-friendly.

Our team is trained and supported by experts on the day ensuring we can provide the best support for all of our attendees on event days!

Carer Ticket Information

We are able to offer one free carer ticket on entry at the sales desk entry when accompanying an attendee who requires extra help. Please make yourself known to the event staff on the customer service desk, who will issue a free carer entry ticket, provided you have the evidence listed below:

National Schemes:

CEA - https://www.ceacard.co.uk/
Hynt - https://www.hynt.co.uk/en/
Carers Card UK - https://www.carerscarduk.co.uk/
National Disability & Carers Card Scheme - https://www.disabilityid.co.uk/about


Local Schemes:

Swansea Carers Centre - https://www.swanseacarerscentre.org.uk/new-carers-id-emergency-card/

LC Swansea

Accessibility Information

LC Swansea aims to be fully user-friendly for visitors with access needs.

For venue details please click the image below.

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NAS Swansea welcome all persons involved in the world of autism, whether you are autistic and/or know somebody who is autistic and are looking for advice. They will hopefully be able to help you or at least point you in the right direction. Some of their branch members have autistic children who are of various different ages and would be happy to share their experiences, so please feel free to ask them anything. The group caters to families/carers who have autistic children. Autistic adults are welcome but there are no specific autistic adult sub-groups.
Twitter: @NASSwansea Facebook:https://www.facebook.com/NASSwansea

We are a new (not for profit) organisation in Bridgend set up to support adults and children with disabilities. We are three parents of children with disabilities who have a passion for improving the lives of those families that are affected by a disability and believe in creating a culture of inclusivity. We strongly believe that we all have abilities, just some have different abilities to others which shouldn’t be held back by lack of opportunity or access to development. We run a range of activities to benefit the local community that have children or young adults with additional learning needs. Website - https://inclusability.org/
Twitter - twitter.com/inclusability